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"The band that..." is your best choice here. "Who" is usually preferred for a singular subject or for a collective noun used as a name. Example of a singular subject: Rosa Parks, who was a legendary civil rights pioneer, died in 2005. Example of a band's name, used as a collective noun: The Beatles, who were a popular band during the 1960s, still sound great today.

When referring to things, we use "that"-- the table that he bought cost $200. While a band may be made up of people, unless the band is named, you would use "that." The band that I like best is Rush.

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